Anita Rose murder: Police given more time to question man in 20s from Brantham
Police have been given more time to question a man arrested on suspicion of murder in the Anita Rose case.
The man was arrested following anniversary checks earlier in the day.
He was taken to Martlesham Police Investigation Centre for questioning.
Police have today been granted a superintendent’s extension, which gives them a further 12 hours to question the man.
The Joint Major Investigation Team continue to investigate this as a murder.
At about 6.25am last Wednesday, Anita was found injured and unconscious on a track road near Rectory Lane by a member of public.
She had left her house at around 5am to take her dog, a springer spaniel named Bruce, for a walk.
Police were called by the East of England Ambulance Service shortly after 8am.
Anita had suffered injuries to her head and face and was taken to Addenbrookes’ Hospital, where she died four days later on Sunday.
A Home Office post-mortem examination was carried out the following day, however the cause of death has not been established and will be subject to further tests.
Two people from Ipswich were arrested on Saturday.
A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and later re-arrested on suspicion of murder.
A 37-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods.
Both were taken to Martlesham Police Investigation Centre for questioning and have since been released on police bail, with conditions to return on October 25.
Officers handed out more than 1,200 leaflets yesterday with residents also completing questionnaires to help with the inquiry.
Anita’s pink zip-up jacket, which police believe she was wearing immediately prior the incident, is still missing. Police are keen to locate it.
Residents with CCTV or doorbell cameras are urged to review their footage and passengers travelling on trains towards Ipswich, Colchester or Manningtree last Wednesday morning who may have seen anything suspicious are asked to contact police.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Major Investigation Team at Suffolk police quoting 37/41580/24.